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John Cage: Complete Piano Music, Vol. 2
 
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John Cage: Complete Piano Music, Vol. 2 [IMPORT]

John Cage (Composer), Steffen Schleiermacher (Performer)
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  • Performer: Steffen Schleiermacher
  • Composer: John Cage
  • Audio CD (July 21, 1998)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Import
  • Label: MD&G Records
  • ASIN: B000007TS2
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #232,770 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Music for 2 Pianos 1
2. Music for 2 Piano 2

On this CD:
  1. Music for ..., any combination of 1-17 instrumental parts (title of work is completed by number of instruments used) Music for 5 Pianos
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  2. Music for Piano 1, for piano
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  3. Music for Piano 2, for piano
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  4. Music for Piano 3, for piano
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  5. Music for Piano 4 - 19, for piano or any number of pianos (indeterminate)
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  6. Music for Piano 20, for piano
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  7. Music for 4 Pianos, for 4 overdubbed pianos (arranged by Steffen Schleirmacher from Music for Piano 21-36)
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  8. Music for Piano 21 - 36, for piano or any number of pianos (indeterminate)
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  9. Music for 3 Pianos, for 3 overdubbed pianos (arranged by Steffen Schleirmacher from Music for Piano 4-19)
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  10. Music for Piano 37 - 52, for piano or any number of pianos (indeterminate)
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  11. Winter Music, for 1 to 20 pianos Music for 2 Pianos 1
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  12. Music for Piano 53 - 68, for piano or any number of pianos (indeterminate)
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  13. Winter Music, for 1 to 20 pianos Music for 2 Pianos 2
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  14. Music for Piano 69 - 84, for piano or any number of pianos (indeterminate)
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  15. Music for Piano 85, for piano and electronics
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher

  16. Electronic Music for Piano, for piano solo & electronic sounds
    Composed by John Cage
    with Steffen Schleiermacher


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5.0 out of 5 stars imperfections of the page piano music, January 12, 2005
By scarecrow "scarecrow" (Chicago, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
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John Cage wrote piano music all his life, it was a genre that you can say was like a template for his creativity for whatever-wherever his fascinations and intellectual pursuits placed him there was piano music that followed. The early music is dominated by the interest in pure beauty, the sustainability of tones, inside and outside the piano. It was Henry Cowell that suggested the idea of placing nuts and bolts, woodscrews, erasers and rubber paraphanalia in between the piano strings to alter or dull or transmogrify its tones to render a gamelan-like timbre. The music here of these disks are the various "Music for" sort of generic in import, and that is what the pianist approach seems to be, in that there doesn't seem to be a wide pallette, a wide spectrum of variability. Some of these pieces were simply dots reiterated from imperfections Cage found on the a piece of paper,(the places without imperfections were silence). So here we have the equivalent of a "readymade" I suppose for musical composition only with a high degree of abstraction. Remember that the innovativeness in musical graphics was a high point within the avant-garde, the post-war; even Stockhausen dabbled in graphic procedures, for Boulez this realm was much too arbitrary so Boulez theoreticalized it with the help of Mallarme's Blue-Unbound "Livre", and alea, or the throwing of the dice,where Cage consulted the I-Ching to obtain readings for his works as in the "Music of Changes" also available within this set, not here but another installment.

On these disks however there is an incredible interest in the mixtures, and promuligations the linear richness of musical events that proceed from the struck piano tone (normal) to one that is muted with the flesh of the finger or palm, to plucked string(s) inside the piano box, to glissandi again within the inside strings of the piano. The problem I found was the lengths of these tones (which are not specifically notated), but graphically notated (meaning it is simply a black rhythmless unbeamed dot on the page)all seem to be the same length,or nearly so in projection; this is what strikes the ear as being so, so the music has a kinsa of sameness, a boredom of sorts sets. Now this music is not suppose to dazzle the imagination, it is simple to be like walking in a Zen garden forgetting the atrocities of the neoliberal order on the globe, simply one mind with timbre, so where is the "freedom", relative that is, for tones that are "free" in one country cannot be so in another.) Still I found all this music interesting to ponder if the experience is like simply looking for inperfections on the window glass pane of the ice formations there.
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